Slippery Slope Route.
"The climb is just to the left of the regular classic crack route. Due to the nature of the rock, we aptly named the route Slippery Slope. It's a combination of traditional and bolted protection where no cracks were present. As far as we can tell, it's the longest bolted route in the state. We placed all bolts on lead, with a hand drill and hammer. It's 8 pitches of good slab/face climbing. The route's overall rating would be Grade II, 5.9+ R. Since we bolted it on lead, it is a bit run_out on some pitches, but it is solidly bolted on the more difficult sections and should be no problem for solid 5.10 leaders. The route was put up during weekends from the ground up over the past couple summers by Jason Cronk, Bob Gentry, and Todd Chavez, all of Boise."
Jason's topo is below.